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Looking For Writers

Posted by Matthew Berman On November - 13 - 2006

I am currently looking for someone (or a few people) to write some of my posts for me. It is hard to release content at the speed I want to since I work a lot, and have a lot of other things on my plate. So, if anyone is interested in helping write some of the posts on this site I would be more than happy to take an application.

All you need is your name, contact info, and an example of a piece of your work. You can just submit your information in a comment to this post. All applications will be considered but only one or two will be chosen. I am not looking for a full time writer by any means, maybe 1-2 posts per week. If you have something interesting to write about that you think would fit well into this website, submit an example and I will get back to you.

There will also be monetary offerings ($$$ for you) for people who become authors. This will be discussed later though. As you can tell I am looking for someone to write about technology, business, web2.0, Internet, cool websites, anything interesting. I look forward to reading submissions and appreciate all applications. Hopefully you will be the next one writing for this site!

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Comment by KennethDickson
2006-11-20 16:19:41

I wonder if you would be interested in using me as a writer for your blog. I’m interested in a variety of topics. I believe there might be some overlap between our interests. My primary blog is http://www.my.investorblogger.com, though the Google Ranked Blog is pr5 (http://www.investorblogger.com)

Anyway, if you are interested, do get back to me!

Kenneth

 
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